Caingorms
Scotland’s largest national park, with wild mountains, deep glens, and ancient pine forests.
Hills & Peaks
Discover the magnificent summits that define Caingorms
Creag na Dearcaige
Meallach Mhor
Mount Blair
Carn a' Bhacain
Creag Liath
Creagan Gorm
The Buck
Carn a' Ghille Chearr
Carn Dearg Beag
Liath Bheinn
Creag Dhearg
Pressendye
The Coyles of Muick
Clachnaben
Bennachie - Oxen Craig
Mither Tap
Creag Bheag
Craiglich
Hill of Fare
Benscravie
Craigendarroch
Cairn-mon-earn
White Caterthun
Scolty
Hill of Airlie
Brown Caterthun
Hill of Edzell
Explore the Region
Interactive map showing hills, walking routes, and key landmarks
Why Visit Caingorms?
Diverse Terrain
From gentle rolling hills to challenging peaks, Caingorms offers something for every walker.
Stunning Views
Breathtaking panoramic vistas and hidden gems await at every turn.
Rich Wildlife
Home to diverse flora and fauna, including rare upland species.
Active Community
Join fellow walkers on Walkmates to share experiences and plan group adventures.
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